The Yale Literary Magazine, Bind 128,Oplag 4–5Herrick & Noyes, 1960 |
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Side 136
... smile and say good - night on his way upstairs . But do you know my knees just turned to water ? I felt positively ... smiling , his towel and his other things in one arm . Suddenly he stepped forward boldly and peered over the ledge ...
... smile and say good - night on his way upstairs . But do you know my knees just turned to water ? I felt positively ... smiling , his towel and his other things in one arm . Suddenly he stepped forward boldly and peered over the ledge ...
Side 166
... smile . " Floretta , this is my daughter , Willa DuVal . Willa , this is Mrs. Floretta Griswold . She's going down to winter at the Vinoy . " The lady in the velvet hat gave Willie a V - shaped smile . " How do , Miss DuVal . " " Snigg ...
... smile . " Floretta , this is my daughter , Willa DuVal . Willa , this is Mrs. Floretta Griswold . She's going down to winter at the Vinoy . " The lady in the velvet hat gave Willie a V - shaped smile . " How do , Miss DuVal . " " Snigg ...
Side 233
... smile upon Hugh's red face and the dimpled front cavities showed . " Are you kidding ? " he asked her . " In a United States Post Office on a red white and blue monday morning at eight a.m. you want a drink ? " Yes . " " I have a half ...
... smile upon Hugh's red face and the dimpled front cavities showed . " Are you kidding ? " he asked her . " In a United States Post Office on a red white and blue monday morning at eight a.m. you want a drink ? " Yes . " " I have a half ...
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Editors Table | 127 |
Bianca VanOrden 133 Sport | 145 |
Three Miracles | 158 |
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